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Why is the Grignard reaction important?

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Answered by saloni3115
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This reaction is important for the formation of carbon–carbon bonds.

Answered by Anonymous
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Grignard reactions play an important role in conversion reactions and road-map questions. In addition, conceptual questions are also asked from grignard reagents. (For example : Why is Grinard reaction done in anhydrous conditions? )

In chapters like alcohols and ethers, grignard reactions are used for preparing alcohols from aldehyde and ketones.

CH 3 CH2 CHO + R-MgX ———→ CH3 CH2 CH2-OH + Mg(OH)X

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